To try it out: 1. Import a tiny test Slack archive into the data disk by running: ``` tools/image-data 10 < browse-slack/test_data ``` 2. Build the code disk (on Linux; see the top-level Readme for other platforms) ``` ./translate browse-slack/*.mu ``` 3. Run the code and data disks: ``` qemu-system-i386 -m 2G -hda code.img -hdb path/to/data.img ``` You should now see some text and images in Qemu. For a real Slack archive, follow the instructions at the top of `browse-slack/convert_slack.py`. You'll also want to tweak the `sector-count` in browse-slack/main.mu which affects the number of sectors read from the data disk.